Ye Sued by Former Employees Over ‘Discrimination’ Claims

Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) is facing yet another lawsuit. West, along with his Yeezy brand and former head of staff Milo Yiannopoulos, were sued by eight alleged former employees, who claim they were “subjected to intolerable harassment and discrimination.”

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The sprawling lawsuit was filed in district court with the Central District of California on Saturday (June 29) and has been viewed by Billboard. A portion of the plaintiffs claim they were minors as young as 14 years old while working at Yeezy.

Plaintiffs ranging from ages 14 to 25 came from across the United States and other countries such as the United Kingdom, Hungary and Nigeria to work at Yeezy.

However, the plaintiffs said they overworked for “inhuman” hours in a segregated working environment where Black and African employees were separated and given “less favorable” work assignments.

Various plaintiffs were tasked with building Ye’s scrapped YZY Porn venture. Minors claim they were exposed to pornographic images pertaining to the x-rated endeavor.

Around April 27, 2024, one employee alleges that Ye’s wife Bianca Censori shared a link to “hardcore pornography” with them slated to be part of the YZY Porn app.

A plaintiff known in the docs as “John Doe 1” claims he was exposed to pornographic images which were disseminated in group chats as part of the team’s communication channels. Another plaintiff who kept their identity hidden is listed as “John Doe 2” in the lawsuit and claims they were subjected to a “highly inappropriate and distressing work environment.”

“Our team looks forward to achieving justice on behalf of our very deserving clients for the shocking working environment that they were forced to endure,” said Ben Lockyer of Lockyer
Law LLC.

Jordanna Thigpen of Thigpen Legal added: “Discrimination is intolerable anywhere, anytime. We believe a jury will agree that these employers must be accountable.”

All eight former Yeezy employees claim they were not paid for their work during their time working for Ye.

The legal activity has been mounting for Ye in recent months. He was hit with a sexual assault lawsuit in June by former assistant Lauren Pisciotta, who claimed she faced a “systematic” onslaught of sexual harassment and was sent graphic text messages from the “Good Life” rapper.

West settled another suit in June related to his Vultures album when he reached an agreement with Donna Summers’ estate to resolve a copyright lawsuit that accused him of interpolating her 1977 hit “I Feel Love” without permission in his song “Good (Don’t Die).”

Billboard has reached out to Ye’s reps for comment.

In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) addressing the lawsuit, Yiannopoulos wrote in part, “All I’ve done since is try to get these app developers paid, as voluminous correspondence demonstrates. Anyone asserting otherwise is uncritically repeating mendacious lies from a lawsuit that takes more imaginative leaps than The Lord of the Rings.”

UPDATE: This story was updated on July 1 at 9:06 p.m. ET to add a tweet by Yiannopoulos.

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